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Parametrization and Schur algorithm for the integral representation of Hankel forms in \(\mathbb{T}^ 2\)
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    Parametrization and Schur algorithm for the integral representation of Hankel forms in \(\mathbb{T}^ 2\) (English)
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    6 April 1994
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    The parametrization problem of the minimal unitary extensions of an isometric operator allows its application, through the spectral theorem, to the case of the Fourier representations of a bounded Hankel form with respect to the norms \((\int| f|^ 2 d\mu_ 1)^{1/2}\) and \((\int| f|^ 2 d\mu_ 2)^{1/2}\) where \(\mu_ 1,\mu_ 2\geq 0\) are finite measures in \(\mathbb{T}\sim[0,2\pi)\). In this work we develop a similar procedure for the two-parametric case, where \(\mu_ 1,\mu_ 2\geq 0\) are measures defined in \(\mathbb{T}^ 2\sim [0,2\pi)\times [0,2\pi)\). With this purpose, we define the generalized Toeplitz forms on the space of two-variable trigonometric polynomials and use the lifting existence theorems of Cotlar and Sadosky. We provide a parametrization formula which is also valid in the special case of the Nehari problem and gives rise to a Schur-type algorithm for this problem.
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    parametrization problem
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    minimal unitary extensions of an isometric operator
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    spectral theorem
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    Fourier representations of a bounded Hankel form
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    two-parametric case
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    space of two-variable trigonometric polynomials
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    Nehari problem
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    Schur-type algorithm
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